Welcome to day twenty three of the A-Z Challenge and today’s letter is W.
The A-Z Challenge involves blogging every day except Sundays and each day corresponds to a letter of the alphabet. The daily posts most relate to that letter and can all have a theme or can be totally random. My theme this year is Recommended Reading, where I will share three to five books for each letter that I have really enjoyed and think more people should read.
I have tried to have a mix of authors and genres but you will notice some real favourites occurring more than once. The posts do contain affiliate links (don’t worry, they don’t affect you in any way but if you want to know more, check the end of the post). Below you will find today’s chosen books:
Woom by Duncan Ralston
Let me start off by saying that this book isn’t for the faint hearted. If you have any triggers, then there’s a fair chance this book will set them off. Having said that, for extreme horror, it’s one of the tamer books I’ve read, so if you are looking to dip a toe into that genre and aren’t sure you will handle it, then this is a good place to start. To read the blurb or buy the book, click here.
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
If you’ve read my previous challenge posts, you will notice that Ruth Ware has popped up more than once. She is one of my favourite thriller writers and this book is one of my favourites by her which I think says it all about how much I enjoyed the book. There are loads of twists and turns and just when you think you know what’s going on, something happens and everything gets turned on its head. To read the blurb or to buy the book, click here.
We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
Wow. This book is quite a ride, one that you will find uncomfortable enough to want to get off, but also one that won’t let you get off, because you’re more scared of missing what happens next than you are of the book scarring you. I think the subject matter of the book is already fascinating, but I think the story being told from this particular POV makes it even stronger. Definitely a must read. To read the blurb or to buy the book, click here.
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